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Default Create an "Add-In" with changeable forms.

Hello UG,

I want to create an Excel COM Add-In with VB.Net. This Add-In should
display a time-bar like the graph area in Excel. On the time-bar
should be tasks (jobs) shown as boxes. The tasks/jobs are placed on
the time bar by the data in the Excel sheet. The user should be able
to move objects on this time-bar per mouse. My problem is how to
create this area within Excel. How can I create a form within Vb.Net
that is displayed within Excel like the graph area?

1.) Does someone know an Add-In that creates such graphical area? (Is
my project possible?)
2.) Can someone give me a hint (name of the technology) how to
implement this? If I create an OLE Object, I must do a double click on
the element to edit the embedded object... but the Excel cells are
removed, so its not dynamically.


Regards

Peter
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